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Anne Arundel County Park and Trails Riverside Park Old Riverside BROOKLYN PARK RANGER BASE AT "MILLER STATION" Play Area Brooklyn Park Arundel Village ALONG ROUTE OF PROPOSED SOUTH NURSERY RD Park SHORE TRAIL Brooklyn Heights Dell Street Park Overlook CHURCH ST BELLE GROVE RD Park Park Pumphrey North County COUNTY Park Rec Center J. Charles Hammonds Linthicum Park Park I695 I695 PATAPSCOI195 Light Rail Trail Linthicum Park Cedar/ Bachmans Morris Sports Arundel FERNDALE Hills Complex Andover Park ANDOVER RD Hills Park CAMP MEADE RD S PARKS Cabin Park Sullivan Park Branch Andover RT10 Solleys On-Road Bike Path I195 Park Equestrian Bay Cove Center BALTIMOREANNAPOLIS BLVD Pleasantville Park Meadows Park North Park BWI Trail Glen Solley Park DORSEY RD Park FURNACE BRANCH RD E HANOVER and B.W.I. AIRPORT GLEN BURNIE BALTIMORE WASHINGTON PKWY CRAIN HWY N Brandon Woods Park AVIATION BLVD Sawmill Creek Park RIVIERA BEACH Jessup/ Dorsey Park Fort Smallwood Park DORSEY RD N. District Rock HARMANSTELEGRAPH RD Maintenance Creek Fort Smallwood - Shop Park Curtis Bay Matthewstown - RT100 Stoney TRAILS CRAIN HWY S Jessup Park Harmans Park HARUNDALE Creek Sunset Park Park Sun Harry and Cannon OLD TELEGRAPH RD Queenstown Park RIDGE RD Stadium Valley Greenhaven Jeanette JESSUP RD Park Wharf Highpoint Weinberg Park Park JESSUP Severn Danza Park Glen Burnie Park RT10 Tick DONALDSON AVE Hancocks Resolution Park Elizabeth North Arundel Freetown Park Greenhaven Neck Poplar Ridge Park Road Park Aquatic Center Mini Park Park Provinces Park SEVERN FORT SMALLWOOD RD B & A Trail LONG HILL RD MOUNTAIN RD WATERFORD RD Havenwood Park Meade Village Park HOG NECK RD REECE RD Randazzo Park EMBER DR RT100 RT100 Lake Southgate Shore LAKE SHORE Oxbow Natural Area Old Mill Park Lake Waterford Park Jacobsville Athletic BALTIMORE ANNAPOLIS BLVD Park Odenton Trail Complex Downs Edward Bodkin Park Memorial RITCHIE HWY RT32 Elvaton Park Looper Park Park (Loopers Field) Bacontown Park PASADENA Grays Creek LAUREL East - West Boulevard Beachwood Park Bike Path Magothy Bog Kinder Farm Park Greenway Natural LAUREL FORTBALTIMORE MEADE WASHINGTON RD PKWY B & A Trail Area Shipleys Park Hdq. ODENTON Choice FORT MEADE Park RT32 Cattail Creek Natural Area Odenton Road Bike Path Cool Maryland SEVERNA PARK MILLERSVILLE Pond Hatton City Park Park Register ANNAPOLISGAMBRILLS RD Green Cypress GIBSON ISLAND Creek South Shore Trail Mago Park Odenton Natural Area Vista Piney Orchard Sullivans Park MARYLAND CITY Cove Ice Rink Arden Park Millersville Natural Twin Oaks Park PINEY ORCHARD WB & A Trail Park Area Riden - PRG Piney Orchard Park WB&A Spur Dairy Farm Belvedere Park South Shore I97 Waterbury Park Herald Harbor Park Spriggs Property Trail Hdqtrs Broadneck Trail Odenton Park BALTIMORE ANNAPOLIS BLVD CAPE SAINT CLAIRE WOODWARDVILLE Little Patuxent - PRG Crownsville Cape Saint Piera - BRNA Patuxent Ponds Park Area Park Claire Park Broadneck Baydale Road Brewers Pond B & A Trail Park Kelly Morrison - Bike Path Bragers - PRG Towsers Natural Area Arnold Park Andy Smith Ponds - Page - BRNA BRNA Bacon Ridge Branch Equestrian PRG Natural Area Park ARNOLD Center Bay Head Park KMS CROWNSVILLE Property - PRG Floodplains - Green - BRNA SHERWOOD FOREST BRNA GENERALS HWY Bay Head Ruppert - PRG County Building Park Riggs Boehm - SAINT MARGARETS RD I97 Property BRNA Crownsville Cemetery CROFTON Crownsville Crofton Park South Shore Trail CRAIN HWY Browns Woods Park Crofton Generals Highway Natural Corridor Park RIDGELY AVE Berkshire - Area PRG Cardinal Fields US50 CRAIN HWY Bestgate Park D Boehm - BRNA Jonas Green Park US50 DEFENSE HWY Colonial Annapolis Trail KING GEORGE ST Partners for ARIS T ALLEN BLVD Preservation - TAYLOR AVE BLADEN ST Bell Branch Park PAROLE PRG Broad Creek Park Forest Plaza WEST ST : Parole HERITAGE HARBOUR WEST ST Arundel Greenspace ANNAPOLIS Olympic ARIS T ALLEN BLVD Swim Center Colonial Annapolis Trail Homeport Farm Park RD SPA Meggars - PRG Evans - PRG RIVA Jones - PRG Londontown Quiet Zarpas I - PRG House & Waters Peninsula Park EDGEWATER SAFETY MEASURES IN PLACE ON COUNTY TRAILS. Gardens Park (SECTION OF THE WB& A TRAIL) DAVIDSONVILLERD Edgewater ParkMAYO RD Davidsonville HIGHLAND BEACH Park Riva Area Park WOODLAND BEACH DAVIDSONVILLE Kings Branch Park Central Av Park Riverwood Park Loch Haven Park South River Farms Park CENTRAL AVE W Davidsonville Thomas Point Park Family Rec CENTRAL AVE E Center Zarpas II - PRG Mayo Beach Park Smith - PRG MUDDY CREEK RD MAYO Carr's Wharf Property Beverly Triton Ford - PRG Beach Park BEVERLEYAVE BEVERLEY BEACH HARWOOD South County Rec Center Wooton - PRG OWENSVILLE RD OWENSVILLE GALESVILLE Shady Cove Holt - PRG GALESVILLE RD Shady Side Park Natural Area 1 Inch = 1.5 Miles Galesville Park Elizabeth Legend Dixon Park SHADY SIDE BAYARD RD Galesville Sands Road Park Wharf County Recreation and Park Properties Snug Harbor Jack Natural Area Creek Park Existing Trail LOTHIAN SUNSET VIEW OF THE SEVERN RIVER AT JONAS GREEN PARK Patuxent SUDLEY Proposed Trail Wetlands Park WAYSONS CORNER SHADY SIDE RD MOUNT ZION MARLBORO RD Old South Park Churchton Park Nature Preserve at Jug Bay- SOUTHERN MARYLAND BLVD Wayson's Corner GREENOCK RD Dorr Property CHURCHTON Glendening Shepherd Property Nature DEALE CHURCHTON RD Preserve W BAY FRONT RD SOUTHERN MARYLAND BLVD E BAY FRONT RD Deale Library Tennis Courts PREPARED BY: BILLY GORSKI, Deale Tracys Park Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary DEALE RD AG PLANNER/ GIS CUSTODIAN Deale Pier TRACYS LANDING DEALE Paper Map Disclaimer: Jug Bay - Krause Property SOLOMONS ISLAND RD FAIRHAVEN RD Chesapeake Beach Rail Trail FRIENDSHIP Friendship Pond Park FRIENDSHIP RD W CHESAPEAKE BEACH RD WALNUT AVE AS OF JULY 2015 Rose Haven Memorial Park OLD SOLOMONS ISLAND RD.
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